At Vanity Fair's New Establishment Summit on Tuesday, the 29-year-old opened up to Katie Couric and Insta's CEO Kevin Systrom about how she learned that a nine-year-old girl had called her a "whore" on the picture-posting page.

The HBO star said she noticed that the tiny troll had spelled the insult incorrectly, so she decided to peruse her profile.

Once she did — and found videos of the child hanging out at home, speaking in fake accents, and eating chicken nuggets — she realized she didn't harbor any bad feelings towards her young critic, explaining:

A college student on-staff asked David for some life advice to give graduates, to which Mr. Letterman replied:

"Treat a lady like a whore, and a whore like a lady."

W-O-W. But based on his affair-filled past we're not finding it hard to believe that joke was on the tip of his tongue. The saying reportedly originated in the 1930s, from screenwriter Wilson Mizner, and it's somehow still being used by people.

One source said the crowd was so stunned that they went silent, so the show host quickly added to be nice to people and

While dishing at a TimesTalks and TIFF Q&A on Monday night with her Imitation Game co-star Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley talked about how derogatory the paparazzi used to be, and how intimidating they could become.

Bette Midler did the right thing when she reached out to Ariana Grande.

The bizarre feud, which started after Bette insinuated that young entertainers, like Ariana, act like "whores," may finally be DONE after the legendary entertainer apologized through Twitteron Tuesday night.

Zayn previewed the duet by posting a black and white pic of himself with Swifty on his Instagram -- but hey, she is bestiez with his girlfriend Gigi Hadid, so it wouldn't be unusual that they hang out... But collab?!